You should be running vlans across your switch for your OSPF interfaces.  Keep 
it isolated that way, protected ports is more designed to block interface to 
interface end host traffic. 

:: // Shawn Peppers
:: // DirectlinkAdmin.com

> On Jul 24, 2018, at 5:50 AM, Clay Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What is best method and code sample to split off 2 ports for OSPF?
> 
> Case is you are powering an AF5X upstream on port 4 and you have a router on 
> port 16 with OSPF and you want to isolate traffic from all other ports to 
> prevent OSPF loops and issues.
> 
> I read using protected ports is prefered over VLANs, but few years old.
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